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of Conjugate Heat Transfer Problems

by Steven Matthew Ojeda, Isignature Redacted, C Ertified, David Darmofal, Paulo C. Lozano, Steven Matthew Ojeda , 2014
"... Heat transfer between a conductive solid and an adjacent convective fluid is prevalent in many aerospace systems. The ability to achieve accurate predictions of the coupled heat interaction is critical in advancing thermodynamic designs. Despite their growing use, coupled fluid-solid analyses known ..."
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Heat transfer between a conductive solid and an adjacent convective fluid is prevalent in many aerospace systems. The ability to achieve accurate predictions of the coupled heat interaction is critical in advancing thermodynamic designs. Despite their growing use, coupled fluid-solid analyses known

Inverse Problems in Heat Transfer

by Nicholas Zabaras , 2004
"... This chapter presents a stochastic modeling and statistical inference approach to the solution of inverse problems in thermal transport systems. Of particular interest is the inverse heat conduction problem (IHCP) of estimating an unknown boundary heat flux in a conducting solid given temperature da ..."
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This chapter presents a stochastic modeling and statistical inference approach to the solution of inverse problems in thermal transport systems. Of particular interest is the inverse heat conduction problem (IHCP) of estimating an unknown boundary heat flux in a conducting solid given temperature

heat transfer problems

by Claudia Timofte
"... Homogenization results for dynamical ..."
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Homogenization results for dynamical

Next century challenges: data-centric networking for invisible computing,” The Portolano Project at the University of Washington

by Mike Esler, Jeffrey Hightower, Tom Anderson, Gaetano Borriello - Proceedings of Fifth Annual ACM/IEEE MOBICOM 97 , 1997
"... Computing and telecommunications are maturing, and the next century promises a shift away from technology-driven general-purpose devices. Instead, we will focus on the needs of consumers: easy-to-use, low-maintenance, portable, ubiquitous, and ultra-reliable task-specific devices. Such devices, alth ..."
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guidance. In fact, data transfers from user interfaces to services and back, will need to become invisible to the user and guided by the task rather than explicit commands. This paper outlines a vision of this future and identifies research problems that will require our attention in the areas of user

Inverse and Optimization Problems in Heat Transfer

by Marcelo J. Colaço, Helcio R. B. Orlande, George S. Dulikravich , 2006
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CFD STUDIO: AN EDUCATIONAL SOFTWARE FOR CFD ANALYSIS

by Ix Congresso, Brasileiro De, Engenharia E Ciências Térmicas, Romeu André Pieritz, Rafael Mendes, Rodrigo Ferraz, Andrade Flores Silva
"... Abstract. The main goal of this paper is to demonstrate the general characteristics of the educational user-friendly CFD Studio package for CFD teaching. The package is a result of many years of developments at the Computational Fluid Dynamics Laboratory-SINMEC and was designed for teaching 2D fluid ..."
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. Coupled heat transfer problems are handled using the “solid-block ” formulation and the pressure-velocity coupling uses the SIMPLE and SIMPLEC methods with non-staggered grids. To demonstrate the capabilities two fluid flow and heat transfer “problem projects ” are presented.

A Multigrid Solver for Boundary Value Problems Using Programmable Graphics Hardware

by Nolan Goodnight, Gregory Lewin, David Luebke, Kevin Skadron - In Graphics Hardware 2003 , 2003
"... We present a method for using programmable graphics hardware to solve a variety of boundary value problems. The time-evolution of such problems is frequently governed by partial differential equations, which are used to describe a wide range of dynamic phenomena including heat transfer and fluid mec ..."
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We present a method for using programmable graphics hardware to solve a variety of boundary value problems. The time-evolution of such problems is frequently governed by partial differential equations, which are used to describe a wide range of dynamic phenomena including heat transfer and fluid

Domain Adaptation via Transfer Component Analysis

by Sinno Jialin Pan, Ivorw. Tsang, James T. Kwok, Qiang Yang
"... Domain adaptation solves a learning problem in a target domain by utilizing the training data in a different but related source domain. Intuitively, discovering a good feature representation across domains is crucial. In this paper, we propose to find such a representation through a new learning met ..."
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in which to perform domain adaptation via a new parametric kernel using feature extraction methods, which can dramatically minimize the distance between domain distributions by projecting data onto the learned transfer components. Furthermore, our approach can handle large datsets and naturally lead to out

Extracting macroscopic dynamics: model problems and algorithms

by Dror Givon, Raz Kupferman, Andrew Stuart - NONLINEARITY , 2004
"... In many applications, the primary objective of numerical simulation of time-evolving systems is the prediction of macroscopic, or coarse-grained, quantities. A representative example is the prediction of biomolecular conformations from molecular dynamics. In recent years a number of new algorithmic ..."
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the macroscopic dynamics is stochastic, these model problems are either obtained through a clear separation of time-scales, leading to a stochastic effect of the fast dynamics on the slow dynamics, or by considering high dimensional ordinary differential equations which, when projected onto a low dimensional

SLAM and static driver verifier: Technology transfer of formal methods inside Microsoft

by Thomas Ball, Byron Cook, Vladimir Levin, Sriram K. Rajamani - In: IFM. (2004 , 2004
"... Abstract. The SLAM project originated in Microsoft Research in early 2000. Its goal was to automatically check that a C program correctly uses the interface to an external library. The project used and extended ideas from symbolic model checking, program analysis and theorem proving in novel ways to ..."
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kernel. We believe that the history of the SLAM project and SDV is an informative tale of the technology transfer of formal methods and software tools. We discuss the context in which the SLAM project took place, the first two years of research on the SLAM project, the creation of the SDV tool and its
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